Riccardo Iaconelli wrote:
> Alle 15:48, sabato 07 gennaio 2006, Daisuke Kameda ha scritto:
>> In generally, If there is only the system to report, there are many
>> users who do not cooperate. So I proposed system that praise the user
>> who would cooperate.
> Normally, the common type of users, firt time than they see a program 
> crashing, maybe they would try to report the bug.... but if they have to 
> translate their reports, doing also a lot of step to select the product 
> ecc..., the second time they will not report. Expecially chinese rice farmers 
> who know more or less two english words at all;-).

I agree with you. The problem "what he should input" remains, even if
the user can write a little English.

But, I also think that the many users don't purposely spend their time
in writing bug report.


> Amarok's developer had a good idea about simplifying this process, but the 
> best and more urgent improvement (IMHO) to our system of bug-reporting is the 
> possibility to write bug reports in the preferred language.

I read Tenor description several days before.
Can't this technology be used for the Bug report?

I think that the context for which application was used has many
important information for the report of bug or usability.


Regards,
-- 
Daisuke Kameda  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Japan KDE Users' Group:  President
    mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  http://www.kde.gr.jp/~daisuke/
  immodule for Qt Project:  Project Leader
    http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software_2fimmodule_2dqt

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